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    Senior Member soxbats's Avatar
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    BPH and Hobby Vets - H&B Strike In 1974?

    An ebay auction currently explains the lack of number on the knob as the result of a strike at the H&B factory:

    "No model number on the knob, as this is from 1974, when there was a strike at the Louisville Slugger factory, and a number of bats were shipped without model numbers (ask any hobby veteran about this.....)"

    Given that the seller is suggesting that any hobby vet may know about this, and I have never heard this before in my years of collecting, I ask all you hobby vets if you ever heard of this explanation??

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    Re: BPH and Hobby Vets - H&B Strike In 1974?

    There was a strike in 1981 not sure about 74. I do remember reading somewhere that stampless 70s bats were produced but cannot remember whether it was strike related or equipment malfunction related.
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    Re: BPH and Hobby Vets - H&B Strike In 1974?

    Quote Originally Posted by metsbats View Post
    There was a strike in 1981 not sure about 74. I do remember reading somewhere that stampless 70s bats were produced but cannot remember whether it was strike related or equipment malfunction related.
    I don't think he was referring to a Player's strike

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    Re: BPH and Hobby Vets - H&B Strike In 1974?

    Quote Originally Posted by ironmanfan View Post
    I don't think he was referring to a Player's strike

    Neither was I. There was a strike at HB too.

    http://www.nytimes.com/1981/04/16/bu...rs-strike.html
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    Re: BPH and Hobby Vets - H&B Strike In 1974?

    "H & B did produce bats without model numbers, including, most notably, individual player post-1975 H & B World Series and All Star bats. Another large group of H & B model numberless bats were produced during a factory strike in 1974 where model numbers are missing from the knobs.So, if as bat has markings consistent with the 1973 to 1975 time period, but has no model number on the knob, you can assume H & B made it in 1974 during the strike....many collectors feel uncomfortable with collecting an H & B pro model bat without a model number, but remember that while a player model number on a bat is important, it is only one of the criteria by which you can judge the authenticity of a pro bat."

    -- from BATS, pgs 31-33

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    Re: BPH and Hobby Vets - H&B Strike In 1974?

    I'd love to hear Brian's take on this claim. I've seen bats explained away with this story that were late 1970s in origin, as well, and have been skeptical for a while...the ones I've seen over time seem to be all star players.

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    Re: BPH and Hobby Vets - H&B Strike In 1974?

    Quote Originally Posted by MSpecht View Post
    "H & B did produce bats without model numbers, including, most notably, individual player post-1975 H & B World Series and All Star bats. Another large group of H & B model numberless bats were produced during a factory strike in 1974 where model numbers are missing from the knobs.So, if as bat has markings consistent with the 1973 to 1975 time period, but has no model number on the knob, you can assume H & B made it in 1974 during the strike....many collectors feel uncomfortable with collecting an H & B pro model bat without a model number, but remember that while a player model number on a bat is important, it is only one of the criteria by which you can judge the authenticity of a pro bat."

    -- from BATS, pgs 31-33

    Mike Jackitout7@aol.com
    That's where I read it from!
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